The Helicopter Museum
will be holding a
World at War Weekend on
Saturday 7th April and Sunday 8th April 2018

See the land
surrounding Weston Airfield’s original
WW2 era control brought
to life by
huge living history camps, military
re-enactors and historic vehicles

Meet British, German and Russian troops
in their encampments and
explore
the Vietnam Village and get up
close to incredible artillery and
weapons
including the 30 foot Bristol Bloodhound
Missile

We will be joined by incredible military
veterans including
the last surviving
Dambuster, George ‘Johnny’ Johnson
(Saturday only),
giving visitors a rare opportunity to
have memorabilia signed

Historic aircraft will be visiting the
museum over the weekend
(subject to
flying conditions and availability)
and visitors can even climb aboard a
Vietnam veteran ‘Huey’
during open
cockpit sessions
and pilot a Lancaster Bomber flight
simulator

2018’s centrepiece charity will be
Blesma, the limbless veterans charity

Since 1932, Blesma has been the only
national Armed Forces Charity that
supports
limbless veterans for the duration of
their lives and will be putting on a
memorable
display inside the museum’s hangars
alongside other military charities and
associations